Scrum is an agile team collaboration framework commonly used in software development and other industries.
Scrum prescribes for teams to break work into goals to be completed within time-boxed iterations, called sprints. Each sprint is no longer than one month and commonly lasts two weeks. The scrum team assesses progress in time-boxed, stand-up meetings of up to 15 minutes, called daily scrums. At the end of the sprint, the team holds two further meetings: one sprint review to demonstrate the work for stakeholders and solicit feedback, and one internal sprint retrospective. A person in charge of a scrum team is typically called a scrum master.
Scrum teams should be cross-functional and self-managing. Unlike sequential approaches, scrum is an iterative and incremental framework for produc...
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A daily sprint meeting.
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A sample burndown chart as used in Agile software development methodologies, for example Scrum. This...
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A sample burn-up chart for a release, showing scope completed at the end of each Sprint.
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